LOVELACE, Ada [1815-1852] -- English writer
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née BYRON, Augusta Ada
a/k/a
KING, Augusta Ada, Ctss Lovelace She is chiefly known for her work on Babbage's analytical engine.
Her notes include what is recognized as the first algorithm intended to be processed by a machine:
i.e. the world's first computer program.
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1842-1843 | Described first computer program1 |
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- Father: ¤BYRON, Lord [1788-1824] English poet, 6° Baron Byron
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1 | This was in notes attached to her translation of an article by Italian mathematician Luigi Menabrea on the analytical engine. |